Psychotic Disorders in Children and Adolescents
October 2000 | 200 pages | Sage US
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ISBN: 9780761920199
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Psychotic disorders are frequently misunderstood and/or misdiagnosed by many clinicians that deal with children, including clinical social workers, mental health counselors, child psychiatrists, and child psychologists. Many times it is difficult for a mental health professional to determine whether the problematic behaviors exhibited (such as hearing voices and seeing things that do not exist) are the result of an altered normal developmental process or the result of a serious mental disorder. Psychotic Disorders in Children and Adolescents will provide mental health professionals and students a resource that contains specific information needed to assess better the exact nature of what is affecting the young patient. The book addresses normal developmental process and cultural influences vs. psychotic disorders; normal grief vs. pathological grief vs. depression; and brief psychotic episodes vs. organic and chronic types of psychosis.

Contents

An Overview of Psychotic Disorder

An Overview of Psychotic Disorder

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

Mood and Mood Related Disorders

Mood and Mood Related Disorders

Other Psychotic Disorders

Other Psychotic Disorders

Personality Disorder

Personality Disorder

Disorders with Psychotic Symptomatology

Disorders with Psychotic Symptomatology

Psychotic Symptoms Related to Other Conditions

Psychotic Symptoms Related to Other Conditions

Cultural Influences and Psychosis

Cultural Influences and Psychosis

Evaluation of Psychotic Symptoms and Antipsychotic Side Effects

Evaluation of Psychotic Symptoms and Antipsychotic Side Effects

Future Directions for Research

Future Directions for Research

Description

Psychotic disorders are frequently misunderstood and/or misdiagnosed by many clinicians that deal with children, including clinical social workers, mental health counselors, child psychiatrists, and child psychologists. Many times it is difficult for a mental health professional to determine whether the problematic behaviors exhibited (such as hearing voices and seeing things that do not exist) are the result of an altered normal developmental process or the result of a serious mental disorder. Psychotic Disorders in Children and Adolescents will provide mental health professionals and students a resource that contains specific information needed to assess better the exact nature of what is affecting the young patient. The book addresses normal developmental process and cultural influences vs. psychotic disorders; normal grief vs. pathological grief vs. depression; and brief psychotic episodes vs. organic and chronic types of psychosis.

Contents

An Overview of Psychotic Disorder

An Overview of Psychotic Disorder

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

Mood and Mood Related Disorders

Mood and Mood Related Disorders

Other Psychotic Disorders

Other Psychotic Disorders

Personality Disorder

Personality Disorder

Disorders with Psychotic Symptomatology

Disorders with Psychotic Symptomatology

Psychotic Symptoms Related to Other Conditions

Psychotic Symptoms Related to Other Conditions

Cultural Influences and Psychosis

Cultural Influences and Psychosis

Evaluation of Psychotic Symptoms and Antipsychotic Side Effects

Evaluation of Psychotic Symptoms and Antipsychotic Side Effects

Future Directions for Research

Future Directions for Research

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Psychotic Disorders in Children and Adolescents


October 2000 | 200 pages | Sage US

Format Published Date ISBN Price
Hardcover 28/02/2026 9780761920199 $235.00
Paperback 28/02/2026 9780761922377 $169.00

Psychotic disorders are frequently misunderstood and/or misdiagnosed by many clinicians that deal with children, including clinical social workers, mental health counselors, child psychiatrists, and child psychologists. Many times it is difficult for a mental health professional to determine whether the problematic behaviors exhibited (such as hearing voices and seeing things that do not exist) are the result of an altered normal developmental process or the result of a serious mental disorder. Psychotic Disorders in Children and Adolescents will provide mental health professionals and students a resource that contains specific information needed to assess better the exact nature of what is affecting the young patient. The book addresses normal developmental process and cultural influences vs. psychotic disorders; normal grief vs. pathological grief vs. depression; and brief psychotic episodes vs. organic and chronic types of psychosis.


Table Of Contents:

  • An Overview of Psychotic Disorder
  • Schizophrenia
  • Mood and Mood Related Disorders
  • Other Psychotic Disorders
  • Personality Disorder
  • Disorders with Psychotic Symptomatology
  • Psychotic Symptoms Related to Other Conditions
  • Cultural Influences and Psychosis
  • Evaluation of Psychotic Symptoms and Antipsychotic Side Effects
  • Future Directions for Research

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